Quote Originally Posted by Kiurai View Post
Shocked the devs have never tried AMAs on reddit before just getting a translator to help, maybe someday
I'm not shocked in the slightest, honestly. While an AMA can be a good way to gain some interest in a project or topic it's also an amazing to shoot yourself in the foot. And you can't just have a translator, you're going to need someone who can bridge the gap between the host's culture and both the general English speaking culture and Reddit culture to avoid any gaffes.

It's easier and safer PR wise to keep with the Letter from the Producer format instead of a general AMA. It's a more controlled environment.